Subversion powered by Bitnami (PV)

This image is for customers that require legacy paravirtualization support (PV). New deployments should use the "Subversion powered by Bitnami" image at https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00NN8NOAE. Bitnami Subversion is a pre-configured, ready to run image for running Subversion on Amazon EC2. Subversion enables globally distributed software development teams to efficiently version and share source code with...Read more

Most CVS Features: Subversion was developed to provide a better alternative to CVS and offers all of the features of CVS and more

Directory Versioning: Just as files are versioned, directories are versioned

Free-form Versioned Metadata: Subversion allows you to tag items with meta-data for easier search and identification

Product Description

This image is for customers that require legacy paravirtualization support (PV). New deployments should use the "Subversion powered by Bitnami" image at https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00NN8NOAE. Bitnami Subversion is a pre-configured, ready to run image for running Subversion on Amazon EC2. Subversion enables globally distributed software development teams to efficiently version and share source code with low administrative overhead.

Product Details

Version:1.9.7-1 on Ubuntu 14.04

Available on AWS Marketplace Since:03/09/2012

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Usage Instructions

Once the instance is running, enter the public DNS provided by Amazon into your browser. You will then see the Bitnami Welcome Page. Click the 'Access my application' link and you can see the Subversion repository. Once you add documents to the repository you can browse them there. You can SSH to the machine with the username 'bitnami' and your Amazon private key. You can learn more in http://wiki.bitnami.com/Components/Subversion#How_to_start_with_Subversion_in_Amazon_EC2.3f

Usage Instructions for Subversion powered by Bitnami (PV), version 1.9.7-1 on Ubuntu 14.04

Once the instance is running, enter the public DNS provided by Amazon into your browser. You will then see the Bitnami Welcome Page. Click the 'Access my application' link and you can see the Subversion repository. Once you add documents to the repository you can browse them there. You can SSH to the machine with the username 'bitnami' and your Amazon private key. You can learn more in http://wiki.bitnami.com/Components/Subversion#How_to_start_with_Subversion_in_Amazon_EC2.3f

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Good Subversion AMI

It was very easy to launch the AMI and make Subversion working in the Cloud.
I've only faced problems about the users authentication. Ineed, I've tried to configure out as explained in the "Bitnami Subversion User Guide" the repository's svnserve.conf file, but doesn't work. The solution was to configure the apache's stack/apache2/conf/httpd.conf file.
Let's note that the file svnserver.conf is working when Subversion is running with its dedicated server (svnserver), but not with apache web server.

12/13/2013

Easy to install, difficult to configure

When selecting that AMI I was searching for an easy to use SVN software. The description looked good...

Easy to install, difficult to configure

When selecting that AMI I was searching for an easy to use SVN software. The description looked good and the how-to on wiki as well. The installation and configuration at the Amazon Management Console went fine and I was happy running my first Subversion after a couple of minutes.
But than it become more difficult. Following the wiki description it was impossible to do the first import. Permissions to specific Subversion files like database or locking are set too low. After reading many articles and reseting the AMI multiple times I had to set the file permissions for the bitnami folder (including all repositories) to 777, what is not that secure, and it worked.
Maybe a more accurate wiki would be helpfull to that really usefull piece of software!

12/04/2013

Very easy to use

I'm happy with the instance. I'm not a linux hardcore fanatic but i was able to have my own server in...